Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
624
He turned, cloak swirling, and left the chamber, followed by his men, the last bearing the tharlarion-oil lamp.
7
625
Outside the three moons were full.
7
626
* * * * I did not think, truly, I would be sent to the brine pits of Klima.
7
627
I was thus not surprised when, an ahn later, that same moonlight night, before I was to be taken to Klima in the morning, two men, hooded, cloaked, furtive, appeared in the hall outside the cell door.
7
628
There would be danger in conducting or transporting a slave to Klima in these times of unrest between the Kavars and the Aretai and their vassal tribes.
7
629
It was not impossible that the penal caravan, with me, and presumably, others, would be intercepted.
7
630
If I had been Ibn Saran I would not have taken this risk.
He turned, cloak swirling, and left the chamber, followed by his men, the last bearing the tharlarion-oil lamp.
Outside the three moons were full.
* * * * I did not think, truly, I would be sent to the brine pits of Klima.
I was thus not surprised when, an ahn later, that same moonlight night, before I was to be taken to Klima in the morning, two men, hooded, cloaked, furtive, appeared in the hall outside the cell door.
There would be danger in conducting or transporting a slave to Klima in these times of unrest between the Kavars and the Aretai and their vassal tribes.
It was not impossible that the penal caravan, with me, and presumably, others, would be intercepted.
If I had been Ibn Saran I would not have taken this risk.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )